The Ministry of The

The Ministry of The

The ministry of the Sacristan But Jesus called them to him and said, "You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great men exercise authority over them. It shall not be so among you; but whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be your slave; (Matthew 20:25-27) The Ministry of the Sacristan Ministry: The act of serving, ministration We thank you for your willingness to serve the Church community in this special role: Have you ever planned a party? We have all gone to lots of parties, but if you have never planned one you know that it doesn't just happen all by itself. A good party requires planning and preparation. It takes work which most partygoers never see. Mass doesn't happen all by itself, either. Every Eucharist is prepared and planned by someone. Actually, liturgy planning is usually a group effort by more than one person. ... The word liturgy is a general term that includes not only the Mass but all the Church's official, public praying. (Making Mass a Real Celebration, Thomas Richstatter, O.F.M.) The Mass is a ritual. There are things that must happen and happen in a certain way. As the Sacristan, you are the one who oversees that all things happen in these “certain ways” (to the best of your abilities). As a servant you must be attentive during the entire Mass. As Sacristan, you have three main roles: Security (of the sacristy and most importantly, the Eucharist), Mass Set up and Clean Up, and Mass Coordinator. You will serve all three roles each time you are a Sacristan, though some of the roles may play a bigger part than others, depending on the Mass. 1) SECURITY: You are responsible for assuring proper treatment of the Holy Species, namely that of the Sacred Blood and Blessed Sacrament during and after the celebration. Sacristans are also responsible for keeping the Tabernacle secure (and unlocking it prior to Mass). The Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are responsible for the cleaning of the holy vessels (chalice, ciborium, etc.) according to the guidelines of the Diocese of Orlando. If for some reason they do not clean up, the Sacristan is then to take up this important task. Key: Lilly in the Office will sign out a key to you. You are responsible for this key. DO NOT MAKE COPIES OF THE KEY under any circumstances. If you lose your key contact Lilly in the Office. A security alarm code will also be assigned to each person who has a key. 2) MASS SETUP AND CLEAN UP vary slightly depending on the individual Mass (weekend/weekday) and presider. At every Mass you are responsible for setting up for both Liturgy of the Word and Liturgy of the Eucharist which means preparing all the books, vessels, offertory, and incense when appropriate: 2 Arrive one hour before Mass. Open the main door to the church. For security reasons, the east and west doors remain locked. Alarm: Each person with a key has an individual alarm code. Do NOT share your alarm code with anyone else. Should the alarm sound (this is a different noise than the beeping that happens when you enter when the system is armed) you MUST call the alarm company and give them your name and alarm code or the police will arrive. St. John’s is charged for police being called; so PLEASE FOLLOW THIS STEP AND CALL THE ALARM COMPANY IF ALARM SOUNDS! Temperature: The thermostats should be set to 74 in hot months and 68 in cold months. They should only be adjusted if necessary. The main thermostat is on a timer and should not need adjusting. There is also a separate thermostat for the sanctuary (Altar area). Ceiling Fans are turned on in the Sound Room. Turn on to speed # 3. There is a separate A/C unit in the Cry Room/Chapel. Lighting: Some lights are to be turned on when you first arrive. Others are turned on when Mass begins. This is done for safety as well as for effect. Prior to Mass turn on all lights in the Nave, Chapel/Cry Room and Narthex as well as the light over the ambo. When Mass begins turn on the lights in the Sanctuary. If there are special lighting for decorations, please turn them on prior to Mass—check in front of the altar, the crucifix, and near/behind the tabernacle for canister lights. Light any additional candles within the decorations. Sound System: Unlock the Sound Room doors. Approximately 20 minutes prior to mass, turn on the sound system. In addition to the main sound system, make sure that the presider’ s cordless microphone is turned on. Typically this is done by the same utility switch as the main system but check. Turn on the Sound System in the order: Directions: (Instructions with pictures are available near the sound system) The sanctuary has 4 microphones: one on the altar, one at the ambo, and two wireless systems. All of the microphones are controlled through the mixing console (mixer) in the sound room. If using the priest’s’ wireless microphone retrieve it from the vestry. Turn on the power to the sound system components by pushing the rocker switch on the main power unit. Check that the operating lights on the mixer and wireless transceiver screens came on. 3 Go to the choir area and turn on the sound system there. Check volume in Cry Room/Chapel PREPARATION: Sanctuary Unlock the Sacristy door. Place Tabernacle key in the Tabernacle & check number of Consecrated Hosts (These Hosts are for emergency use only unless there are an extraordinary amount (more than 30). Then let the priest know that there is an excess. The priest will determine if the current Mass will be used to consume the excess). Check to make sure Sanctuary Candle (red candle by the Tabernacle) is lit or if it needs to be replaced. Place 1corporal in front of the Tabernacle Check Holy Water font: If nearing empty, let Priest know. Rite of blessing water can be celebrated at any Mass/ Check the Altar noting anything that needs attention. (i.e. wine stains on Altar Cloth). On the Credence Table You Will Need: The small Cruet w/water, finger bowl and terrycloth hand towel, ciborium for ministry to the sick pyxes. 2 regular Chalices 1 Large (Priest) Chalice 2 Ciboria 3 Purificators 1 Pall (optional) The plate for the Pyx 4 Sacred Altar Vessels: Chalice The large cup used at Mass to hold the with wine that becomes the Blood of Christ. Ciborium A covered container used to hold the hosts that will be used for distribution of Holy Communion. It is also used to reserve the Blessed Sacrament in the tabernacle. The plural of ciborium is ciboria. Flagon A pitcher which is used to hold the wine for consecration. Paten A saucer-shaped dish (left) or bowl (right). It holds the bread that becomes the body of Christ. Cruets (used during weekday Mass) These are the smaller glass pitchers that hold the water and wine which is poured into the Chalice during the Liturgy of the Eucharist. 5 Lavabo Dish or (Finger Bowl) and Water Pitcher The dish that is used for washing the Priest's hands during the preparation of the gifts. Altar Linens: Corporal A square piece of white cloth (shown here folded) spread over the altar cloth. The chalice, paten and ciboria are placed on it during the Liturgy of the Eucharist. (not pictured is a red cross embroidered in the cloth). Pall This is a stiff, square white cloth cover that is placed over the chalice to protect its contents.(notice the cross) This is also the term used to describe the large cloth which is used to cover the casket at a funeral Mass. Purificator This is a rectangular, white cloth used to clean the chalice. (notice the red cross embroidered in the cloth). Finger towel A rectangular cloth napkin used by the priest to dry his fingers after they have been washed during the preparation of the gifts. (notice that this cloth does not have a red cross) 6 Other items you will use or see: Holy Water Bucket & Aspergillum Also referred to as the holy water sprinkler. The Aspergillum is the long tube shaped item that holds the holy water to sprinkle the faithful or articles to be blessed. (pictured left) Thurible The metal container that holds the hot charcoal for the incense. This is carried by the thurifer in the right hand. It can also be called the censer. (pictured left) Boat A small metal container that holds the incense to be put into the thurible. There is a spoon and cover. This is usually carried by the thurifer in the left hand. (pictured right) Thurible and Boat stand in the Sanctuary. 7 Pyx This is a small metal case about the size of a pocket watch. It is used by a minister of Holy Communion to carry consecrated hosts. Communion is regularly brought to individuals that may be sick at home or in the hospital. Monstrance A monstrance is the vessel used to display the consecrated host during Eucharistic Adoration or Benediction. The word monstrance comes from the Latin word monstrare, meaning "to show". Lunette & Pyx Pictured in the right foreground, a Lunette is the circular receptacle that holds the consecrated host used during Adoration and Benediction. It slides into the center of the Monstrance pictured above.

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